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Nigerian Air Force releases statement on the Rann accidental air strike as death toll rises to 70

[html]The
Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is saddened by yesterday's accidental air strike by
 its fighter jet at Rann in Kala Balge area of Borno State in which some
 innocent lives were lost.


Death toll in the
botched air strike has risen to 70, according to the International
Committee of Red Cross, coordinating the rescue efforts with the United
Nations, MSF, the Nigerian Army and Air Force.

 

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